Where to eat

Maltese cuisine reflects both the island’s unique history as well as its location in the centre of the trade routes of the Mediterranean. Traditional Maltese food is rustic in character and shows strong Sicilan and English influences as well as Spanish, French, Maghreb and Provencal.
Visitors to the area are spoilt for choice with an ever-increasing number of restaurants, wine-bars, cafés, and bars many of which are located on the water front and offer amazing vistas across the Grand Harbour.

Paint Malta

Join us in a discovery of the rich culture of the Three Cities of Malta from an artist's perspective. We organise entertaining activities ranging from art tuition, language studies, cooking courses, history walks and talks. All set in the magnificent ambiance of the Three Cities.